Tuesday, 22 January 2013

US Homeland Security and Public Safety Market 2013 to 2020 RnR Market Research

$51B*
in 2012 to $81B* by 2020. Granulated into 88 Sub-markets

The “U.S.
Homeland Security & Public Safety Market-2013-2020” report is the most
comprehensive review of the U.S. Homeland security and public safety market
available today. Homeland Security Research Corp. provides the only detailed
and reasoned roadmap of this complex market.

In the report, we include both the Homeland Security
as well as the Public Safety markets since, in many cases; products have
dual-use applications and present the same business opportunities, for example:

The Bio terror mitigation infrastructure is also used to contain pandemic
disease outbreaks.

First responders command control and communication systems, are used to
respond to both manmade disasters like terror events and natural disasters like
floods and earthquakes (public safety).

The
report illustrates that:

Annual investments in HLS and Public Safety products and services
(excluding: HLD post-warranty revenues) purchased by the U.S. Federal agencies
and private sector increased from $48 Billion in 2011 to $51 billion in
2012 and is forecasted to increase to $81 billion by 2020.

The total U.S. HLS, HLD, HLS related Counter-terror & Public Safety
Markets (including post-warranty maintenance and upgrades revenues) grow from
$74.5 billion in 2012 to $107.3 billion in 2020 at a CAGR of 4.7%.

Unlike most other government sectors, the 2013-2020 federal, state and
local government funding for HLS & Public Safety will grow over the next
eight years at a CAGR of 4-5%.This growth is driven by a solid bipartisan
congressional support.

The DHS has a key role in the industry, but it does not dominate the
market. DHS controls only a fraction of the total HLS, HLD and Public Security
market.

The “State & Local” HLS market is larger than the DHS market. This
market (i.e., 50 states and over 30.000 counties and cities) represents 23% of
the total HLS, HLD and public safety business opportunities.

The U.S. federal agencies possess the most advanced HLS-HLD technologies
in the world. However, due to their age and legacy architectures, they believe
that the time has come for major transformations.

Aviation security, representing only 4% of the HLS, HLD and public safety
market, is an important sector. However, it is much smaller than other industry
sectors (e.g. critical infrastructure security, first responders).